Sounds like you've been enjoying the "glorious" SW Victorian weather too WG. We left Port Fairy on the 4th Oct and have been in Apollo Bay since. Winds here yesterday were horrendous and we commented that driving a caravan would not have been fun - your comments confirmed. Our caravan park is high on the hill just east of AB and we've watched wave after wave of rain squalls cross in front of us. The cabin was rocking around too. Still happening at the moment. At least the Great Ocean Road is now open for our journey onward tomorrow. Cheers Barb

Not a bad system coming through Sunday-Monday with a secondary front on Tuesday.Looks like anything between about 20-40mm in total (for the city) depending on which model you favour.Another decent system developing for the following weekend with substantial rainfall.

For people in the Mount Lofty Ranges, West Coast, Lower Eyre Peninsula, Eastern Eyre Peninsula, Yorke Peninsula, Kangaroo Island and parts of the North West Pastoral districts.

Issued at 10:30 pm Friday, 14 October 2016.North to northwesterly winds will strengthen Saturday morning over western and central districts ahead of a cold front expected near a line Ceduna to Port Lincoln late afternoon, moving east to be near Whyalla to Adelaide around midnight.Damaging north to northwesterly winds averaging 50 to 65 km/h with peak gusts of 90 to 110 km/h are forecast to develop over western parts of the warning area from early morning, before extending to remaining parts of the warning area by mid-morning. Winds will turn west to southwesterly and ease behind the front. North to northwesterly winds ahead of the front will also ease during the evening.Locations which may be affected include Ceduna, Port Lincoln, Cleve, Maitland, Kingscote and Victor Harbor.Severe weather is no longer occurring in the Adelaide Metropolitan district and the warning for this district is CANCELLED.

6.3 mm from todays mixed bag.The rain-band moved in throughout the morning with 3.8 mm from that...a break in the rain....Then showers moved on in, this arvo filling in the rest... with a few low key rumbles north of hear around 7 pm. (didn't see the flashes).

Nothing overly heavy just plain old showers, some heavier than others.